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Demonstration Teaching in
Ahoy!
Mathematics 8

UNDEFINED TERMS
IN GEOMETRY
JERRY MAE A. RANES
Learning Objectives:
Ahoy! At the end of the session, you should be able to:

✓ Define point, line, and plane


✓ Illustrate point, line, and plane
✓ Appreciate the importance of
undefined terms in real life
And we are going on an
Hello everyone! I’m
adventure. Would you like
Captain Jerry.
to come with me?
But before proceeding to the quest, I
am sad to say that our adventure map
is torn into pieces. Can you help me
build this jigsaw map in order for our
adventure to continue?
For us to get the jigsaw pieces, we need to answer each
question corresponding to it.

React if the first option is the correct answer.

React if the second option is the correct answer.

React if the third option is the correct answer.

You will be given 10 seconds to decide with your answer.


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My name comes from the Greek words ,


meaning “earth”, and , meaning
“measure”. Who am I?

Geogebra

Geometry

Geography
My name comes from the Greek words ,
meaning “earth”, and , meaning
“measure”. Who am I?

Geogebra

Geometry

Geography
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I have an infinite number of points on me. I


have no width and I have two arrowheads to
indicate that I extend without end in two
directions. Who am I?
Point

Line

Plane
I have an infinite number of points on me. I
have no width and I have two arrowheads to
indicate that I extend without end in two
directions. Who am I?
Point

Line

Plane
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I have no dimension and usually represented


by a small dot. I also describe a location, but I
have no size. Who am I?

Point

Line

Plane
I have no dimension and usually represented
by a small dot. I also describe a location, but I
have no size. Who am I?

Point

Line

Plane
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I extend in two dimensions and I have a


set of points in an endless flat surface.
Who am I?
Point

Line

Plane
I extend in two dimensions and I have a
set of points in an endless flat surface.
Who am I?
Point

Line

Plane
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4Now that we have all the jigsaw
10 1 2
pieces, we can now solve the jigsaw
puzzle. What would be the correct
arrangement of the puzzle pieces?

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2-4-3-1

1-2-4-3

2-3-4-1
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3 4

2-4-3-1

1-2-4-3

2-3-4-1
It seems like you are ready
for an exciting adventure.
Ahoy!
So, Veryaregood,
what you Pirates.
waiting
for?Here
Hopisin,now the got
we’ve copya long
of
our adventure
way to go.map.
Before we arrive to POINTugal, I
want you to give first one word
that may describe the term
GEOMETRY.

GEOMETRY
GEOMETRY
Geometry is the first subject you will study
that begins with three undefined terms.
These are point, line, and plane. These
three terms are like building blocks on
which we build geometry.
GEOMETRY

Technically, geometry is the study of figures


in space or on a plane. It comes from the
Greek words, geo, meaning “earth”, and
metria, meaning “measure”.
POINTugal

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learn here!
Term Figure Description Notation

A point suggests an exact


location in space.

Point A It has no dimension. point A

We use a capital letter to


name a point.
POINTugal

Now we are done understanding the


point. Let’s go now to our next
destination.
Before we arrive to Philippine
AirLINE, let me ask you a
question.
Consider the stars in the night sky. Do they
represent points? Why?
Philippine airlines
Now,
Ahoy!
lookPirates,
aroundwe you,arecan
here
youinsee
some
Philippine
real-life
AirLINES.
application
Here ofweawill
line?
Comment
learn the second
your answer
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on theterms,
chat
thebox.
line!
Term Figure Description Notation
A line is a set of points arranged in a row.

It is extended endlessly in both directions.

It is a one-dimensional figure.
𝑚 line 𝑚 or
Line X Y
Two points determine a line. That is, two 𝑋𝑌
distinct points that are contained by
exactly one line.

We use a lower-case letter or any two


points on the line to name the line.
Subset of
Figure Description Notation
Line

Line A line segment is part of a line that has


A B 𝐴𝐵
Segment two endpoints.

A ray is also a part of a line but has only


one endpoint, and extends endlessly in one
Ray M L direction. We name a ray by its endpoint 𝑀𝐿
and one of its points. We always start on
the endpoint.
Ahoy, Pirates! We are all done. I
guess you are all ready and excited
to our next destination. So what are
we waiting for? Let’s go!
But before we proceed, to our
I next spot. Wedifferent
will present will be having a
polygons
game
and youentitled, “Name
will just namethat
it.
Polygon!”

It’s a TRIANGLE!
It’s a SQUARE!
It’s a TRAPEZOID!
It’s a PENTAGON!
It’s a PARALLELOGRAM!
Here we are at the US PLANE Station!
I am going to describe to you the
beauty of our third undefined terms.
Term Figure Description Notation

A plane is a set of points in an endless


flat surface.
L plane 𝐿𝑀𝑁
Plane M or
We use a lower-case letter or three
N q plane 𝑞
points on the plane to name the
plane.
Now that we understand the
characteristics of a plane, can you
give real-life applications of a plane?
Because we are done with our
three
Tell whether
destinations,
the following
let’s see if
suggest
you really
point,
understand
line, or plane.
these
three undefined terms.

TIP OF THE PENCIL


POINT
THE EDGE OF THE RULER
LINE
THE FLOOR OF A ROOM
PLANE
THE EDGES OF A SHOEBOX
LINE
BASKETBALL COURT
PLANE
So now, to really test your
How can you apply these
Ahoy,
Now let’s
Pirates!
Again, reflect
what
understanding Finally,
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aboutthewhat
we have
three
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lesson.
undefined terms in a real-life
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our three
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Let’s have learned.
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the
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questionitthat
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3 pm to 8 pmto
each treasure
today. chest.

4 5
A B
C D

E F

G H

Above, ABCDEFGH is an illustration of a box.

1. How many faces does the box have?


2. What do the edges represent?
3. How many points are named in the figure?
4. Name as many line segments as you can.
5. Illustrate points A and D lie on line x.
Now, for your assignment. Here is
the instruction.
Each question has a corresponding letter.
Similarly, each answer has a corresponding
blank below. Write the indicated letter of the
problem on the corresponding blank below
the answer to get the hidden word. This
hidden word will be the code of your ticket
for our next meeting’s adventure!
Thank you Pirates for a very
wonderful adventure! See you on
our next quest.

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